- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Male narrator: mummy and daddy pig are wrapping up a present.
- Ooh, a present.
Is it for me?
Or george?
- [Snorts]
- No, peppa, it's not for you or george.
- Oh, is it a toy?
- No, it's a glass vase.
- That's a bit of a boring present.
- Ho-ho, it's a present for grown-ups.
- We bought this for granny and grandpa pig.
It's their wedding anniversary.
- Can me and george buy them a present too?
- That's very sweet of you, peppa.
But presents can cost a lot of money.
- We've got money in our piggy bank.
[Jingling]
Narrator: peppa and george
Have one penny and two buttons to spend.
- Okay, let's go shopping.
Narrator: this is mr. Fox's shop.
[Doorbell rings]
- Hello, there. Can I help you?
- It's granny and grandpa pig's wedding anniversary.
- They're both very old and need a present.
- My shop has everything.
Oh, I'm sure you'll find something you like.
- A big teddy.
I love it.
This can be their present.
- Peppa, the present is not for you.
It's for granny and grandpa.
- Oh, yes.
Oh, look. Funny teeth.
- They're wind-up joke teeth.
Very popular.
[Both laugh and snort]
- Can they be the present for granny and grandpa?
- I think granny and grandpa
Have all the teeth they need, peppa.
- Do your granny and grandpa like gardening and digging?
- Yes.
- Then why not get them a bucket and spade each?
Buy one, get one free.
- They've already got spades and buckets
And bolts and everything.
- Oh, dear.
- I know. Grandpa likes sailing his boat.
- Say no more.
I have everything a sailor could ever wish for.
- Do you have pirate's treasure?
- Ah, everything except pirate's treasure.
Both: oh.
- Do granny and grandpa like antiques?
- What does antique-y mean?
- "Antique" means old and rare.
- Usually, yes.
But my antiques are brand-new.
That chair comes in a set of .
Nice, isn't it?
- Is it made of oak?
- Yes, it's made of plastic oak.
- Is it comfortable?
- You mustn't sit on it.
Antique chairs are not for sitting on.
- So what do you do with them?
- You look at them.
- That's not much fun.
Even for a grown-up.
Narrator: buying a present for granny and grandpa is hard work.
- I don't understand.
My shop sells everything.
There must be something you like.
- There is.
I like this teddy.
And I think granny and grandpa would like it too.
- Ho-ho. Let's buy the teddy then.
- A very good choice.
Who's going to pay?
One penny and two buttons.
Here's your change: one button.
- Thank you, mr. Fox.
Narrator: peppa and her family have come
To give granny and grandpa pig their presents.
- Granny pig! Grandpa pig!
- [Snorts]
- Hello, my little ones.
- Happy anniversary.
- Oh, another glass vase.
- It's a grown-up present.
That's why it's a bit boring.
- It's lovely.
We'll put it with our other glass vases.
- George and me bought you a present too.
I hope you like it.
- A teddy bear!
For grandpa and me.
- Thank you, peppa and george.
- He's very good at cuddling.
- Does he have a name?
- Um, he's called eddie the teddy.
- And what does eddie like to eat?
- Chocolate and broccoli.
[Both laugh]
- That's the best present we've ever had.
- [Snorts]
Oh, but if eddie's going to live here,
He'll need children to play with.
- We can play with him, granny.
- [Snorts]
- And every time you visit us,
He'll be here for you to play with.
- Oh, goody. [Snorts]
[Laughter and snorting]
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Narrator: it is a lovely, sunny day.
Peppa, george, and rebecca rabbit
Are playing piggy in the middle.
- [Squeaks] catch, peppa.
- [Snorts] catch, rebecca.
Narrator: george is the piggy in the middle.
- [Snorts and laughs]
Narrator: oh, george is trying to catch the ball's shadow.
- Silly george.
That's not the ball. That's just its shadow.
Look.
Narrator: when the ball moves, its shadow moves as well.
- You've got a shadow too, george.
Narrator: george is trying to walk away from his shadow.
- You can't walk away from your shadow.
- You need to run away from it.
Narrator: peppa is trying to run away from her shadow.
- Oh, it's still there.
- [Bleats] hello, everyone.
- Hello, suzy.
We're trying to run away from our shadows.
- No one can run away from their shadow.
[Together] oh.
- You need to use a scooter.
Whee!
Narrator: suzy is trying to ride away from her shadow.
- See.
- But your shadow is still there.
- Oh.
- [Trumpeting]
Hello, everyone.
Narrator: here is mr. Elephant with emily and edmond.
Both: hello.
- [Snorts] we're trying to run away from our shadows.
- You can never run away from your shadow.
- I know.
We can't go fast enough.
- No, suzy.
It's nothing to do with how fast you run.
[Footsteps]
You see?
My shadow is still underneath me.
- Run faster.
- Even if I run faster, my shadow keeps up with me.
- Daddy, your shadow is too big.
It's slowing you down.
[All laugh]
- It's not that, emily.
Your shadow always stays with you.
- Why?
- When something gets in the way of the sun,
It makes a shadow.
Like this.
All: oh!
- I have the biggest shadow, because I'm the biggest.
- And george and I have the smallest shadows
Because we are the smallest.
- Very clever, edmond.
- I'm a clever clogs.
[Trumpeting]
[Laughter]
- [Gasps]
Whose shadow is that?
- That's the biggest shadow ever.
- It must be a giant.
- [Laughs]
It's not a giant.
The shadow is being made by a cloud.
All: wow.
- What sort of cloud is it?
- Um, it's a big cloud.
- It's called a stratocumulus.
- Yes.
Narrator: edmond elephant is a clever clogs.
- Look, our shadows are getting longer.
All: ooh.
- That's because the sun is getting lower in the sky.
It's nearly nighttime.
- My shadow has gone.
- Yes, emily.
When the sun sets, the shadows go away.
- Peppa, george. Bedtime.
- Okay, daddy.
Bye, everyone.
All: bye-bye.
Narrator: it is bedtime.
- I'm a bit sad that my shadow's gone away.
- Don't be sad, peppa.
The electric light can make shadows.
And we can make shadow puppets.
Narrator: mummy pig is using her hands to make a shadow puppet.
- It's a birdie.
[Both laugh]
- Listen to it sing.
Tweet, tweet.
I'm a little birdie.
[Both laugh]
- My turn.
Narrator: peppa has made a spider.
- My name is mr. Skinny legs.
- Ooh, scary.
[Laughs]
Narrator: george is making a shadow puppet.
- What's that, george?
- Dine-saw.
Roar.
Narrator: george has made a dinosaur.
- [Laughs]
- That's really scary.
- Very good, george.
[Both laugh]
Time to switch the lights out.
Good night, peppa.
Good night, george.
Good night, shadows.
- Good night, shadows.
[Snoring]
- One. - Two.
- Three. - Four.
- Five. - Six.
- Seven. - Eight.
- Nine.
- Ten. - [Snorts]
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
[Laughter]
Narrator: peppa and her friends are at playgroup.
They have dressed up in costumes from different countries.
- Today is international day,
When we celebrate all the countries of the world.
[Together] hooray!
Narrator: peppa is dressed as france.
- [Snorts] I'm france.
Narrator: george is russia.
- [Laughs]
Narrator: pedro is america.
- Yee-haw.
Narrator: zoe is japan.
- [Span]konnichiwa.[/Span]
Narrator: suzy is holland.
- [Span]hallo.[/Span]
That's dutch for "hello."
[Laughter]
Madame gazelle,
What do all the countries of the world do?
- They sing the song of harmony together.
[Together] hooray!
- I like singing.
- So do i.
- Does everyone remember the words?
[Together] yes, madame gazelle.
All: ♪ peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony
[Laughter]
- Lovely.
And later, we will sing that for your mummies and daddies.
Narrator: it is playtime.
[Laughter]
- Enjoy yourselves.
Play nicely together.
Narrator: all the countries are playing in the playground.
The united kingdom is on the slide.
- Whee!
Narrator: france and switzerland are on the swings.
[Both laugh]
Narrator: germany is playing hopscotch.
- One, two, three.
Narrator: america, russia, spain, and greece
Are in the sandpit.
[Laughter]
- I'm building a big sand castle.
Yee-haw!
[Clog footsteps tapping]
Narrator: here are holland and japan.
- [Clears throat]
Now it's our turn in the sandpit.
- Why?
- Because you've had your turn.
You can play on the slide now.
- But we want to play here.
[All crying]
Narrator: oh, dear.
There is not enough room in the sandpit
For more than four countries.
- What's going on?
- It's our turn in the sandpit.
- But we were here first.
- Is suzy being a bit bossy?
- George started it.
- Leave george alone.
He's only little.
[Whistle blows]
- Hello, hello, hello.
What's all this noise about then?
- [Neighs]
They're trying to push us out of the sandpit.
- No, we're not.
- Yes, you are.
- George started it.
[All talking at same time]
Narrator: oh, dear.
The countries of the world are not playing nicely together.
- ♪ Peace and harmony in all the-- ♪
Wh--what's that noise?
Oh, no.
The countries are fighting.
- You can't play in the sandpit.
- Yes, we can.
- It's not fair.
[All talking at once]
- Stop arguing.
- [Snorts]
Suzy, you're always telling people what to do.
- No, I am not.
[All talking at same time]
- Children, children.
What is happening?
- [Bleats]
America, russia, spain, and greece
Won't share the sandpit.
- [Snorts]
Holland is being bossy.
- You're the bossy one.
- That is enough.
Is this how you think the countries of the world behave?
- Um, don't they?
- Of course not.
[Together] sorry, madame gazelle.
[Snorting and bleating]
All: hello.
Narrator: all the parents have arrived.
- How is international day going?
- Eh, not too bad.
- Excellent. [Snorts]
- Lovely.
- We will now sing, for you, the song of harmony.
All: ♪ peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony in all the world ♪
♪ Peace and harmony
[Cheers and applause]
- What a wonderful display of togetherness.
Narrator: peppa and her friends
Love singing together in harmony.
All the countries of the world
Love singing together in harmony.
[Drums playing]
- [Snorts] daddy, you can play the drums.
- I am a bit of an expert at drumming.
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Narrator: it is raining.
Peppa and george have to stay inside.
- I don't like rainy days.
- I like rainy days because they make muddy puddles to jump in.
- [Snorts] can we jump in muddy puddles now?
- Peppa, we need to wait until it's stopped raining.
- When will it stop?
- Let's listen to the weather forecast.
- This is the weather forecast: it will rain all day.
[Together] oh.
- [Snorts]
I know.
We can play the rainy day game.
- What's the rainy day game?
- I'll show you.
If I take this rubber duck
And hide it where you can see it,
Do you think you could find it?
- Daddy, if we can see it,
You haven't hidden it.
- Watch this.
- I will put the duck here.
Now, you tell me where it is.
- There.
- Exactly.
- It's too easy, daddy.
- It won't always be so easy, peppa.
- Who wants to go first?
- Because it's an easy game, george can go first.
- Okay, you all wait here.
Narrator: daddy pig is putting the rubber duck
Somewhere for george to find.
- The duck is somewhere in your bedroom.
Narrator: george is looking for the rubber duck.
- [Laughs and snorts]
Narrator: but it is quite difficult to find.
- Oh.
- George, you can see it.
Just look with your eyes.
Narrator: george is using his eyes
To look for the rubber duck.
- You're getting warmer.
Colder.
Warm again.
- [Snorts]
Narrator: george has found the rubber duck.
[Rubber duck squeaks]
[Together] hooray!
- I saw it straight away.
This game is too easy.
- [Snorts] okay, peppa's turn.
I will do the hiding this time.
Narrator: mummy pig is going to put the rubber duck
Somewhere for peppa to find.
- [Snorts] I will see it straight away.
- Ready.
The rubber duck is somewhere in the kitchen.
- I've come to find you, rubber ducky.
I know where you are.
You're in the sink.
Oh.
Narrator: the rubber duck is not in the sink.
- I know.
You're hiding under the table.
Narrator: the rubber duck is not under the table.
- Give me a clue.
Please.
- It's sitting with something else that's yellow.
- Something yellow that lives in the kitchen.
Bananas.
There you are.
[Rubber duck squeaks]
Narrator: peppa has found the rubber duck.
It was in the fruit bowl.
All: hooray!
- Well done.
- [Laughs]
I want to play the rainy day game again.
- Okay, this time you can both look for the duck.
Narrator: daddy pig is putting the rubber duck
Somewhere for peppa and george to find.
- Ready.
I'm in the sitting room.
[Both laugh]
- Is it on the sofa?
- No.
- Is it on the television?
- No.
- It's not anywhere.
- Would you like a clue?
It's sitting on something very big and very wise.
- And very handsome.
- Daddy, it's on your head.
That's the best hiding place ever.
[All laugh]
- Oh, the rain has stopped.
- Why don't we play outside?
- But I want to play the rainy day game again.
- I think you might like
This outside rainy day game even better.
- What is this game?
Give me a clue.
- We need to find a muddy puddle.
- I found it.
Is that the game?
- This game is not just about the finding, peppa.
What do you do with a muddy puddle?
- Hmm.
Jump up and down.
[Snorts]
Jumping up and down in muddy puddles.
[Both laugh]
[Snorts] I like rainy day games.
Especially the one when you jump up and down in muddy puddles.
[Laughter and snorting]
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Narrator: peppa and george are playing
With suzy sheep and pedro pony.
[Car horn honks]
Here are rebecca and richard rabbit.
- [Snorts] hello, rebecca.
- [Squeaks]
I've got a secret.
- What is it?
- My mummy has got a bump in her tummy.
All: ooh.
- Has she eaten too much?
- No, there's a baby rabbit inside.
- Mummy rabbit, is there really a baby rabbit in your tummy?
- Yes.
Would you like to listen to it?
- Yes, please.
- Can you hear a little heartbeat?
[Heart beats]
- Yes, I can.
It's going, "boom, boom, boom."
Oh, it just moved.
- Yes, sometimes babies give a little kick.
- [Neighs]
What will you call it?
- I don't know.
Would you children like to think of a name?
[Together] yes, please.
- Hello, mummy rabbit.
[Snorts]
Would you like a cup of coffee?
- I can't have coffee, but I am quite hungry.
- Would you like a carrot?
- I'm a bit off carrots.
Have you got any potatoes?
- Yes, we do.
- Maybe a potato with jelly.
And cheese.
And strawberry jam, please.
All: ew. [Laughs]
Narrator: a potato with jelly, cheese, and strawberry jam?
What a funny mixture of food.
- [Snorts] we need to think of a name for the baby.
- Yes.
If the baby is a girl, she'll be called rachel rabbit.
- Or how about ruth rabbit?
- Roxanne rabbit.
- Sharon rabbit.
- I don't think so, pedro.
- Sharon rabbit sounds wrong.
- I like rosie.
- Rosie rabbit.
[Snorts] it's perfect.
- But what if the baby is a boy?
[Together] oh.
- How about rufus rabbit?
- Raymond rabbit.
- Michael rabbit.
[Together] michael rabbit? No.
- Robbie rabbit.
- Yes. Robbie rabbit.
- Thank you for the potatoes
With jelly, cheese, and strawberry jam, mummy pig.
- [Snorts] my pleasure.
- We thought of a name for the baby.
- Rosie if it's a girl, and robbie if it's a boy.
- They're lovely names.
- It's sad that the baby can't have both names.
- Oh! My tummy.
- It's all that funny food you've been eating.
- I don't think so, daddy rabbit.
The baby is coming.
- Right! To the hospital!
Quickly now.
Don't panic.
[Together] bye.
[Together] bye.
- Good luck.
- Did you pack everything on the list?
- I've got it all.
Pillows, scented candles, yoga music,
And enough food for three days.
Don't panic. Don't panic.
Anyone in?
We are having a rabbit.
- Hello, sister.
What are you doing here?
- I'm having a baby, remember?
- Oh, yes.
You better come inside then.
- Can I come too?
- Moo!
You'll have to park the car first.
But don't worry.
Having a baby always takes a long time.
- Out of the way, everyone.
My sister's having a baby.
- A kettle and plenty of towels.
This lot should last us a good few days.
Oh, where shall I put all this stuff?
- Back in the car.
We don't need it now.
- What?
- [Squeaks] daddy, you missed all the excitement.
- Have i?
Is it a boy or a girl?
- Both. We've got baby twins.
[Babies crying] - wow!
Narrator: it is the next day,
And mummy rabbit is home from hospital.
- [Snorts] hello.
Can we see the twins, please?
- Of course, peppa.
- Goo-goo, ga-ga.
[Together] ah.
- Are they boys or girls?
- They're both.
A boy and a girl.
- They're called rosie and robbie.
- So you did use both names.
- Yes. [Laughs]
- Rosie rabbit and robbie rabbit.
- They're the best names in the world.
And we thought of them.
[All laugh]
- [Giggling and snorting]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorts]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting and giggling]
A05x02 - Mr. Fox's Shop/Shadows/International Day/The Rainy Day Game/Mummy Rabbit's Bump
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Adventures, mishaps and friendships of Peppa Pig, her brother George, their parents, and the other animal families who make up their town.
Adventures, mishaps and friendships of Peppa Pig, her brother George, their parents, and the other animal families who make up their town.